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Jeremy Hsu • February 23, 2007
- asks Ellie Robinson
Ben Leach • January 11, 2007
A pioneer of genetic screening discusses his early successes and the future of the field.
Meredith Knight • December 14, 2006
Aaron Mitchell uses genetics to ward off a potentially deadly type of yeast.
Ben Leach • December 4, 2006
You've heard about the spray-on condom. Now find out how it works.
Rachele Cooper • November 17, 2006
Scientists delve into the oceans to solve the problem of drug resistance.
Emily V. Driscoll • November 15, 2006
Shoddy bathroom plumbing provides an easy route for viruses to spread.
Jennifer Moser • November 6, 2006
Neurosurgeons may disinfect and replace bone flaps dropped on the floor during surgery.
Ben Leach • November 3, 2006
New guidelines for clinicians could lead to better diagnosis and treatment of congenital hearing loss.
Erica Westly • November 1, 2006
Cancer cells may cooperate to withstand their host's immune response.
Meredith Knight • October 30, 2006
The FluChip may revolutionize the way we combat influenza.
Molly Webster • October 30, 2006
-- asks Anonymous from New York, NY
Edyta Zielinska • October 25, 2006
Researchers find a better strategy for treating pneumonia.
Edyta Zielinska • October 18, 2006
Powerful arthritis drugs could potentially be over-prescribed to patients with other diseases.
Kristina Fiore • September 27, 2006
Rich in stem cells, umbilical cord blood has become a viable alternative to bone marrow transplantation in adults.
Ciara Curtin • September 25, 2006
Scorpion venom could help treat brain cancer patients.